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Frank_Baker Frank_Baker
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, Biology-Forums
Why is pneumonia more common during colder months? Could some pneumonia cases be caused by cold air inflaming the lungs and not an infection? This scientific report (from Page on ncbi.gov) says there is a higher incidence (+15%) in cold months. The article implies that cold air can cause pneumonia. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24989619
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Educator
9 years ago
I believe cold weather reduces one's immune response.
Frank_Baker Author
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9 years ago
But the question is if cold air can inflame the lungs and directly cause pneumonia.
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Educator
9 years ago
No, I don't think so because the body is programmed to maintain a specific internal temperature, otherwise enzymes will stop working and the person dies.
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